Lea Carpenter’s second novel, Red, White, Blue is a love story wrapped in a novel about what it means to be a spy. It’s a story about a father and daughter, about a marriage, and about unraveling the real story of why spies do what they do.
They story itself is complex by design and takes the reader from one character to another in a dialogue that weaves together elements of trust, betrayal and doubting what was once accepted as truth.
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